Gvozdyk will return as a champion and would get a rematch somewhere down the line.

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Division is hot and Gvozdyk will be back in mix, no doubt.

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    • MulaKO
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mastrangelo
      Yeah - one idiotic thing that boxing is doing over last few decades - is throwing away fighter coming off a loss like an used up product - and trying to replace those guys with some undefeated guy, who's nowhere near as capable - but You can hype up since no one saw him lose yet - and dumb fans don't realise that certain flaws will only show up on certain level.

      ******. 175 is one of the best division in boxing, Gvozdyk has excellent abilities and is one of the best fighters in one of the best divisions in boxing.
      Put him in there in good fight, pay him well - tons of great match-ups for him.


      I co-sign that, even Gvozdyk vs Zurdo Ramirez right away - I'd be super excited for. There's Eleider Alvarez still with ESPN, let's keep that 175 thing moving and enjoy great match-ups.

      That's how UFC does it. You lose, but You're in big fight right away and people still are excited for it.
      Gvozdyk was lucky that Artur was showing him respect
      Not sure why but had he not , this fight would of been done in 6
      And yes Alvarez owes the Bobfather
      Only problem is him and King Artur have the same trainer and are friends

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        #13
        Originally posted by BigZ44
        Want to see Gvozdyk come back against Jesse Hart. Stylistically, I still LOVE the thought of Gvozdyk/Kovalev
        Hart vs Joe Smith up next I guess

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        • Boxing Logic
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          #14
          Originally posted by R-Hand Southpaw
          If Gvozdyk learns how to fight dirty with dirty he has a chance. He was too technical and just boxed. He needed to fight. Every time he slipped hooks Beterbiev would push his head down with everything he had. He would then transition that into head control into hooks.

          That gassed Gvozdyk bad and that's why he lost. Yeah he was hurt a few times in between but they didnt hurt him as much as the above.
          Was disappointed Teddy didn't have Gvozdyk prepared for all these things.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #15
            problem is, can Gvozdyk do any better in a rematch?

            Kovalev totally changed his game for E: Alvarez rematch and outboxed him..

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            • SceneBoxer
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              #16
              Gvoz should go after the other top fighters @ 175 and if he's successful then ask for the rematch...

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